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i' -. i i VOL. XVI. NBWBEM, FRIDAY, AUGUST 10. 1832. NO. 807. LIBERTY. ...THE CONSTITUTION.. ..UNION. I BY THOMAS WATSON. TERMS, Three dollars per annum-payable - in i adran No naoer will be discontinued (but at the dis cretion ofthe Editor) until all arrearages have been Remittances by mail wUl be guarantied by the Etiitjormmmmmmmmimmmimmmm - yXTT HOR1TY. L WS OF THE UNITED 8TATE8 PASSED AT THE FIRST SESSION OF THE. TWENTY-SECOND -C0NGRE8S. 7i ACT to finish the re-building of the frigate Ma cedonian. Br it enacted by the Senate and House of Rep- rventatives of the United States of Ame r ica in Congress assembled. That for the purpose of finishing the re-building of the frigate Mace donian, the sum ot two hundred and seven thousand nine hundred and eighty-four dollars be and the same is hereby, appropiiated out of any money in tne l reasury not otherwise appro- P"ate A. STEVENSON, Speaker of the House of Representatives. J. C. CALHOUN Vice President o f the United States and 'President of the Senate, Approved, July 10, 1832. ANDREW JACKSON. AN ACT for the sale of the unlocated lots in iho fifth fiuarter townships in the United States' military district, in the State of Ohio, reserved to satisfy warrants granted to indi viduals for their military services. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of Ameri ca in Congress asembled, That the lots, and fractional parts of lots lying in the fifty quarter tow nships, reserved by ah act of Congress pas sed the eleventh day of February, one thous and eiirht hundred, and entitled " An act giving further time to the holders of military warrants to register and locate, the same," and which remain unlocated, shall, hereafter, be liable to be sold at private sale, injJNe respective land offi cers in which they lie, in the same manner, and for the same sum per acre, as other lands of the United States lying in sjaid districts are disposed of. Approved, July 3, 1832. AN ACT authorizing the construction of Naval Hospitals at the Navy Yards at Churlestown, Massachusetts, Brooklyn, New York, and Pensacola. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of Ameri ca in Congress assembled, That the Secretary ot the IMavybe, and he is hereby autnorisea, un der the direction of the President of the United States, to cause to be constructed, for the use of the Navy of the United States, properhospitals at or near each of the following places, to wit: the Navy Yard at Charlestown, Massachusetts, the Navy Yard, Brooklyn, new fork, ana tne Navy Yard Pensacola. Sec 2. And be it further enacted. That there be, and hereby is, appropriated lor the con struction of such hospital at Charlestown afore said, twenty-six thousand dollars;' and at Pen sacola, thirty thousand dollars; to be paid out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated. Approved July 10, 1832. AN ACT to establish additional land districts in the State of Aladama, and for other pur poses of, the names of the pensioners, and the dates and amount of their respective pensions, with a statement of the act or acts of Congress under which the same may be granted; and that he shall annually report to Congrejss an abstract showing the condition of these funds in all of these particulars, and the receipts and expen ditures during the year; and cause a similar ac count of the receipts and expenditures of the navy hospital fund, to be kept and reported to Congress, annually, in like mariner, and at the same time, with the reports upon the pension funds. Sec. 4. And be it further enacted,, That the secretary of the Navy shall be, and he is here by authorized to appoint a clerk who shall per form all the duties which shall be required ol him in relation to said funds; and shall receive as a full compensation for his services, and in lieu of all commissions or other allowances, salary of one thousand six hundred dollars, to be paid quarterly-yearly, out of the Treasury ot the United States. Sec. 5. And be it further enacted, That all the powers conferred, and duties imposed by laws now in force, on the commissioners of Be it enacted by the Senate and House of He- :?7'aTL i j III. j JnrpfliiMUi)e ni thfi lln.rt.p.n. StfhtP.Sfit Aviericam r . ' . . Y 'II lOl b 1 14 L b S V V V fV W w w w rv - - j - ------ AMERICAN FARMER. 1 CONTENTS OF No. 18. : Vol. 14. Editorial; CheU and Darnel : Culture of Opium in the South : Mowbrav on Poultry, he ; Truf . ropt True t Oil Stone ; Notices of Flowers 'Chinese Pceouies On the Swarroine of Bee On the Improvemt-nt of Sheep and Wool Letter from T. F.morv on Cheat aud Darnel- Long Vitality of Seeds Natural Curiosityi-The Moun tain Ash The Mountain SheDard's 'Manual.1 part second Surgical Observations, Of wounds, etc., Simple Incised . or(jers Julius, runciureu wounds, Liaceraiea anuvumuc Wounds, Wounds of the Joints, Poisoned Wouuds, Sprains, Fractures. Operation of Bleedinfr, Castration, Operation for Sturdy, or Water iu Head Vegetable Curiosity Why the Nettle Stings Red Cob Corn The Beef Market Raising Madder To Preserve Potatoes AdTrtisemeots Prices Current of Country Produce in the Baltimore Market. e. white wm4 hageh TjT ESPECTFtJLLY inform the Printers 6l J-X tre United States, to whom they have long' been individually known as Letter Foun dr3, that they have now formed a co-partner-smp in said business and hope from their uniterf S?H a"d extensive experience, to be able to give iuii saustaction to all who mav favor them CONTENTS OF NO. 19. , Editorial ; Key-hole Cats, Angora Cats ; New Or namental Tree, Extract of a Letter from Com. Por ter to J. S. Skinner, Esq. Review of the Pomelogi cal Manual or a Treatise on Fruits A New and Im proved method of Raising Early Peas Remarks on the Red and the White Clover"; Kind of Soil, Prepa ration of the' Land, Choice ol Seed, Time of Sowing, Quantity of Seed to the Acre, Manner of Sowing, Mowing, Saving Seed, Produce per Acre, Its uso-qs Pasturage, Duration On Supporting Newly-planted Trees The Mountain Shepherd's Manual, part iii. Diseases : Braxy. Breckshauck, Diarrhoea, Dys- J The introduction of machinery, in place of process of 'casting type by hand, long a" desideratum by the Euro pean and American Founders, was by American ingenuity and a heavy expenditure of time and money on the part of our senior partner, fhVt successfully accomplished, Extensive use of trie machine cast letter, has fully tested and es tablished its superiority in every particular oyer that cast by the old process. The Letter Foundery business willhcrcaiteY b carried on by the parties before named, Vl1 der the firm of White, Hager& Co. Their specimen exhibits a complete series from Dfa mond to 14 lines Pica; the book and news type being in the most moderate and light style. i White, Hacrer fc Co. are agents for the sale of the Smith, and Rust Printing Presses, which ontonr C.t cos nf Tlucont prv On Wnnd T.ntc Snml f1-i-r .. i i . .i .1. r- mtMvtw tyico .-w.vw trttupePf,ipt!,-.nf ti.0 Voirv ,y,iUMC l X" . r , . f V V , " ' , r " T wlusn to meir customers auuc juanu cc.kiaj "hattho raci a nimirr r" '""j j 1 " """i is. t rrifjcnm's jvieteoroiop'tcai journal ior June i : KjUlltz I COO UOOCWUltUl X IlUb nv w uivi I i - ! i r- - tate ot Alabama ceded to tne United r . rvisiuuK oaudus, .. vYunca in the State States by a treaty concluded with the Creek tribe of Indians, at the city of Washington, on the twenty-fourth day of March, one, thousand eight hundred and thirty-two, shall be divided into, and constitute two land districts, by exten ding through the same, east and west, the line between township number twenty-two, south of the base line of the Huntsville district and township number twenty-four, north df the thirty-first degree of Latitude. Sec 2. And be it further enacted, That all the land in said ceded territory, south of said act, be, and they are hereby repealed. Approved, July 10, 1832. AN ACT to amend an act entiled "An act for the relief of purchasers of th!e public lands that have reverted for non-payment of the purchase money, passed twenty-third day of May, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight. I Be it enacted by the Senate and House of to moulds (which they will furnish) for one.fri- Representatives of the United States of Ameri- gate and one sloop of war, writh 3000 feet of ca in iLonerress assemblea, inat in air ca- nrnmisriioiis timber cut to dimensions ior tne from the Larvce of' Insects Foreign Markets Pri ces Current of Country Produce in the New Yqrk and Baltimore Markets Advertisement?. LtlVE OAK TIMBER Navy Commissioner's Office. 18th July, 1832. $ rrnHE Commissioner's of the Navy will re LJ ceive Proposals untill the 15th Septem ber next, for furnishing Live Oak Timber, cut AN ACT to. authorize the Governor of the Territory of Arkansas to select ten sections of land," granted to said Territory for the purpose of building a legislative house for said Territory, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of Ame rica in Congress assembled, That all the au- and nower is nereov vesteu in, ana dividing line, shall be sold at the town of Mont- ses where public lands have been purchased, on frigate, and 1000 feet for the sloop of war. The gomery, and said district shall be called the which a further credit has been taken under timber must be cut from trees grown in situa TalaDoosa district: and all the land in said ce- the provisons of the act of the isecond March, tions within the influence of marine air, and ded territory, north of said dividing line, shall one thousand eight hundred andtwenty-one or not more at farthest than 25 miles from the sea. be sold at the town of Montevallo, and said dis- under any other act of Congrelss granting re- The frigate frame and promiscuous timber to trict. Provided, however, That the President lief th the purchasers of the public lands and be delivered at the Navy Yard Washington, and of the United States may, if he shall deem it have reverted to the United States for failure that for the sloop at the Navy Yard Portsmouth, expedient, remove either, or both, of the said lo pay me purcnase money or have been sold land offices to any other point in the respective by the United States, by reasonj of such failure districts, for which thev are astablished. to PaY it shall be the duty of the Reeister of Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That there the land office where the purchase was made, shall be a Register and Receiver aDDointed to to issue uPon application, to the person or per- each of the aforesaid land offices, to superintend 80ns legally entitled to the benefit of payments the contract, will be required, and as an addi the sales of the Public Lands in these respec tive districts, who shall reside at the places de signated, give security in the same manner, in the same sums, and whose compensation, emol N. H., on or before the 31st December, lodJ. Persons offering will state their prices per cubic foot for the frame and promiscuous tim ber separately. Bond with two or more suffi cient securities for the faithful performance of CL , laciures prices. j Chases, cases, composing sticks, Ink, and every article used in the Printing Business keftJ on sale, and furnished on short notice. Old Tyfje taken in exchange for new at nine cents fter pound. ! N. B. Newspapers Proprietors who give (Tie above three insertions, will be entitled to five dollars in such articles as they may select from our specimen. E. WHITE, ! WM. HAGElv. New York, May 12, 1832. lV7 w;:Jr uments, and duties, and authority, shall inevery psn in payment ot any public lands th given to the Governor of the Territory of Ar- ' relation to L HnZ hereafter be sold by the United States So0?,c wh irh wftR vested n. and rriven to the rehpeti, ue me bdine in relation to the lands , rr, .4 , . . maae previous to such reversion or sale, his, tional and collateral security, ten per centum her or their legal representatives or assigns, a on the amount of each delivery will be retained certificate for the amount so paid and not re- until the contract is completed to the entire sa funded, which shall be receivediand credited as tisfection of the Commissioners, unless other- cash in payment of any public jlands that may wise specially authorized by the Board. In all in tne de hvpnes ot timber, a due nfonortion ot tne ' IX g j c i ,j r -m i. an act oi congress oi me setuuu ui iuqicu, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one, by which a quantity of land, not exceeding ten sections, was granted to said Territory for the purpose of raising a fund for the erection of a public building at Little Rock, the seat of Government of said lerntory. KauMs, wu.u. w rVr .u "1' , : . which shall be disoosed of at thir nffl.n, nc te or 1 erritory in which such original pur- ,ost difficult parts of the frame must be deli- Logislature oi tne i ermory oi at y nr mnv . . , . . . 7 - chase was made. vpred. otherwise it shall be at the ontion of the Registers and Receivers of public moneys in . Ana be it further, enacted-, That Commissioners to withhold such further amount, th several offices established for the sale? of lt sha11 be the duty of tIie Commissioner of the in addition to the ten per cent., as they may the public lands. General Land Office and of the Registers as judge expedient to secure the public interest, Sc. 4. And be it further enacted. That it aioreaaiu: 10 coniorm to, ana ne governed by, until such difficult proportion shall be delivered. shall be th duty of the Secretary of the Trea- 1 . .Provislons 01 tfte act aloresaid, to which Persons offering must state their residence una is an dmeuuiiiciu, passeu uie iweniy-ineira and the names and residence ot their securities, day of May, one thousand eight hundred and Anvbid not made in conformity with this ad- twenty-eignt aloresaid. f vertisement, or that may not be received with- oection o, And be it further enacted, I hat sury, as seen as the same oan be done, to Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That ? PPfr Plats,.f the surveys of said nothing herein contained shall be so construed as authorizing any expense on the part of the United States for selecting said lands, or build ing said house, other than the aforesaid grant of ten sections of the unappropriated public lands. Approved, July 4, 1832 , RESOLUTION for the distribution of the re turns of the Fifth Census. Resolved, by the Senate and House of Repre sentatives of the United State of America in Congress assemWed,That the Secretary of State be instructed to furnish to each member of the present Congress and the Delegates from the attached to the Tuscaloosa land district and be icmiories, tne rresiueni ana vice rresiuem unereu iur buie ai inai piace. of the United States, to each five copies; and Approved, July 10, 1832. to the Executive of each State and Territory, ' and, the presiding officer of each branch of AN ACT for the regulation of the Navy and every State or Territorial Legislature, lor the rnvaieerrensions ana wavy Hospital Funds, use of the bodv over which he presides : to the Be it enacted by the Senate and House o f Re- several Colleges and incorporated Historical ypresenianves oj me united Mates of America uts hj uc icpuaneu in ine ianu omces in tended for them respectively bee. 5. And be it further enacted, That the compensation of the Registers and receivers, to be appointed for the land districts hereby established, shall not commence till after the surveys shall have been completed. fcec. b. And be it further enacted, That all that portion of the country acquired by the treaty with the Choctaw nation of Indians, within theState of Alabama, south of township nineteen, srrail be offered for sale at the Saint Stephen's land office, and the residue shall be Societies and Athenaeums in the United States, and the Academy at West Point, each one copy; where the lands have been relinquished to the United States under the provisions of the act of second March, one thousand eight hundred and twetity-one, as aforesaid, or other acts of Congress, and the money paid thereon has, in part been applied in the payment of other lands, if the payment so madejon lands retain ed be less than the amount paid on the relin quished lands when such excess exceeds the sum often dollars, it shull be the duty of the Register of the land office where the transfer of payment was made to issue a certificate for such excess to the person orlpersons entitled thereto, and in the manner pointed out in the first section of this act ; which certificate shall be received in payment of the purchase of the public lands as pointed out in (said section. Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, That on proof being made, satisfactory to the Secretary of the Treasury, that any certificate issued un der the said act. or that has been, or mav be, in the time herein limited for receiving offers, will not be considered. - ! July 27 tlSSep. New York Consolidated Lottery. Class, No. 30, for 1832. To be drawn on Wednesday, August 29th, 1832. 66 Number Lottery, 10 drawn ballots. pulation of the United States ; and that the re sidue of the copies thereof be deposited in the Library of Congress. Approved, July 3, 1832. the Treasurer of the United States, for the use of the Secretary of the Navy, for the payment of navy and privateer pensions, and for expen ditures on account of navy hospitals, et cetera, in1 ao esin qs cr o 1 rl accinnmont n4 . H C ACT lT Provld? for "-building the frigate shan be made, the said commissioners shall be. java, ana ine woopyane. and they are hereby, released and discharged Be it enacted by the Senate and House of from an further trust connected with said funds, Representatives of the United States of Ameri- and the Secretary oftheNaw be. and h d ingress assembled, That the sum of Kfirfiu rnnstit.itd the trusts of . J 1 - wv.c, and as such, it shall be his duty to receive ap- same xa in fifty thousand fi?e hundred dollars, be, and the same is nerebv anoronriated navahle nntnfnnv i. .. i . J . .-. 4k 4, rr--r----r-j- -j plications ior pensions, ana to grant tne in Congress assembled, That the commission ers of the navy pension and navy hospital funds for th iup nr rionArimontc St .TwiQiim. be. and thev are hcrebv directed to rlnK nii issued under the said act of ithe twenty-third War and Navv. five conies each : for the use their accounts as trustees of said funds, and to May Anno Domini one thousand eight hun- of the Senate, ten copies and for the use of the pay over the balance of cash in their hands, and dred and twenty-eight, has been lost or des I Housa of Renrescntatives. twentv conies of to assien over and transfer all the certificates troyed by accident, he is hereby authorized to the Marshal's returns of the fifth census, and of stock, and other property belonging to said ssue to the legal owner thereof, a duplicate, of of the revision of the former returns of the po-f funds, and to the privateer pension fund, to ucn original certificate, which shall be, in all respects as available to the owner, as the ori ginal certificate would have been. Approved, July 9, 1832. AN ACT to alter the times of holding the dis-1 trict court of the United States for the State of Illinois. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of Ameri ca in Consrress assembled That the term of the district court of the United States for the district of Illinois, which is now directed by law to be held on the first lIonday of May, shall hereafter be held on the fourth Monday of May in each year; and all process which may have issued, or which may hereafter issue, returnable on the said first Mpnday of May, as heretofore directed, shall bejheld returnable, and be returned, on the fourth Monday of May of each year. i Approved, July 9, 1832. A T & rii am . . r i ! - a Ai ALil lor tne erection ot DarracKs, quarters, i and Storehouses, and the purchase of a site, in the vicinity of New Orleans. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Re presentatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the sum of one hundred and twelve thousand dollars to be paid out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, be and the same is hereoy, appro priated, for the erection of barracks, quarters SCHEME. 1 of $30,000 1 15,000 1 7,500 1 3,580 5 1,000 6 400 10 200 96 100 56 50 56 40 56 30 112 20 2240 10 15400 5 SCHUTTLERS COURT OP FORTUMX. I SCf'More Chances for touching the leaders. NEVER DESPAIR. Information for my distant patrons I hete with annex a list of the brilliant classes of New York Lotteries next in order. I have lately (i am determined the public shall not forget it) sold the highest Capital of 830,000, also, ffiw of $20,000, one of 815,000, two of 810,000, ot of 85,000; in the lottery that drew the 9th in stant, the 84,270, was sold on the day of draw ing to a young man of this city ; and in the Ve ry last lottery, the Third Capital in a.wholn ticket No. 3 21 30. S2.000. was sent bv mail to one of my customers in North Carolina the 81,000, and 8500 prizes, are of such every day occurrence, that they scarcely receive a passing: notice, and were I to furnish a list of them, they would fill up my Mammoth Sheet. Thbie fishing 'tickets, are informed that money goes perfectly. safe by mail enclosed in a letter, if plainly addressed to the subscriber. I scarce ever (out of the many hundred letters directed tome every week by post) hear of a miscarriage, and in all cases, the answers are promptly made by the return mail; as regards my integrity atnl responsibility, I am privileded to refer to the first houses in this city, including the Managers : and also in Philadelphia, Baltimore, Richmond, Charleston, S. S. Savanah, and Augusta,' Gt?o. It may not be generally known that the lotte ries in this state are speedily to be brought to & close, and I hope all who are in want of a CajN tal Prize, will embrace the present golden oh portunity. I extremely regret that there aiie 'some among my numerous customers, who have been partially unsuccessful in their adven- lures, but they must never despair, as there is is fton (vn still 44 a shot in the locker, (as the large prizes ' J ii e . 41 a t a . . are roiling irom tne ouri oi roriunc every week) for those who are determined not to give up the ship." When 810 is remitted to tpy office, the postage need not be paid. NEW YORK CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY, To be drawn in New-York, August 15th, 1832 15,000 7,500 3,580 5,000 2,000 .2,000 6,600 2,800 2,240 1,680 2,240 22,400; 77,900? money in the Treasury not otherwise appropria-1 ted, for the purpose of purchasing timber to re-build the frigate Java and the sloop Cyane. Approved, July 10, 1832. according to the terms of the acts of Congress in such case made and provided, and to direct and control the expenditures out of the navy hospital fund. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the balance of cash now on hand, and all moneys AN ACT to provide for completing the Navy Hospital at Norfolk, and th N A.svim at Philadelphia, and to furnish them in part. lat 111 ay hereafter arise to said pension funds Be it- enacted by the Senate and House of from 8tocks redeemed, or from any other source, Representatives of the United States of America 6ha11 be immediately invested, under the direc- Congress assembled, That there be paid to tlon ot the Secretary of the Navy, in the Bank the Commissioners of the Navy Hospital Fund. stock of the Bank of the United States; and the use thereof, out of any money in the tnat lfte secretary of the Treasury be, and here iCHSUrV. nnt nthortiriao -innrnnrioior! I Jj , onuiunjeU Hi 1 I For sell so much nf thp. ntnek COmnletinir thp Nftwv Unsnibtl ntNnr. 01 xne United JStates on said Rank, at the nar folk, thirty-one thousand dollars. value thereof, as said navy pension funds will r Or providincr fixtures, furniture, and annara- Pay or, ana to receive said navv nninn funds. tus therefore, six thousand six hundred dol- j11 payment thereof; the said Bank stock to be iars. nem m me name of the Treasurer of the United Forcomnletinw thNvv A.vinm tPhiladel- states, ior the purposes aforp.ai Phia twenty-seven thousand three hundred dol- Sec 3- And be it further enacted. That the rorprovwmg fixtures, furniture, and appara- "w"u aVu rc4uirea to cause books to be tus ior one wing thereof, six thousand six hun- "Pa, ana regular accounts to be kept, show ored dollars. mg tbe condition of the nav and Approvcp, July 10, 1833. ' sion funds, the receipts and espenditnres there- 1 1 1 1 10 10 20 40 51 51 51 51 102 1639 11475 of IS 18040 Prizes amounting to 8183,040, Tickets 85, Shares in proportion. . : NEW YORK CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY, Class No. 28, for 1882. - - TO BE DRAWN ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15. I 66 Number Lottery 9 drawn Ballots. (DjCDXIDODo SCHEME. 820,000 6,000 2,500 2,70 1,000 500 250 100 50 40 30 25 20 10 5 820,000 6,000 2,500 2,270 10,000 5,000 5,000 4,000 2,550 2,040 1,530 1,275 2,040 15,250 61,600 8136,880 13395 Pri2es. A moun tin rr to Tickets Five DoUars each U3-To ensure attention, all orders from tlHj country must be addressed to ! I S J SYLVESTER Baltimore. Hf-When one or more tickets are ordered; postage need not be paid. irfLettere will receive the same attention w-i .nnliration. and a statement ol and storehouses, and the purbhase of a site, in drawinir will be forwarded to each adventui the vicinity of New Orleans, Ifbr a garrison of r i four companies of the United Stales' troops ; The Bulletin will be sentgratis to all who Approved, July 14, 1832.!. patronise SyLwrjfR. j SCHEME. 1 812,000 1 5,000 1 2,000 1 1,600 1 1,300 5 1,000 10 5W 10 400 10 300 40 150 40 100 66 50 56 40 58 30 111 20 2240 8. 15400 4 10,040 prizes is 812,000 5,000 2,000 1,500 1,300 5,000 5,000 4,000 ,000 6,000 4,000 2,800 2,240 1,660 2,24.0 17,920 61,600 amounting to 8137,&S0 Tickets $4; Shares in proportion. Tickets $6 Shares in proportion. H3 For the Capitals in any ot n bepariicuia a .. . 1. nart nrswaie potteries, pieaf . - ; -r direcd aress an orders, by ma" v Kw.Yatk to ANTHONY A SCHUVLER, New-Yorw or Baltimore. New-York Consolidated Lottery. To be drawn on Wednesday, August 22d, 1832. SCHEME. 1 of 830,000 is 830,000 1 15,000 16,0QD 1 7,500 7,&0Q s .1 3,600 3,500 15 1,000 ISiOOO 15 600 7,500 15 300 4,500 71 200 14,200 56 80 4,488 56 60 3,360 56 40 2,240 113 20 2,240 2240 12 26,880 15,400 6 92400 18,040 Prices, amounting to WS228,800 J S (f
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